You know, when you've got such a large population all claiming that "this is real Christianity," and you've got another large population over here disagreeing, but doing shit all to stand up to that faction, it's high time to stop saying that shit.
In fact, it's high time to finally own those assholes, but make it clear that they are a completely different sect. This big ol' unified theory of Christianity (which is a completely modern construct) clearly isn't working any more.
I'm not saying that different sects of Christianity should start hacking each other to pieces like they did in the bad ol' days, but I'm thinking that trying to say that Christianity has any kind of unity should really, really go by the way side.
Just admit they are Christians already, state they are not the same kind of Christian you are, and then do something to oppose them if they try to push policies that you disagree with.
Verbally sending these guys to Canterbury clearly isn't working, esepcially since the American Wahhabists have no problems sending other Christians to Canterbury or steeple-jacking their Churches, or engaging in violent rhetoric against people who disagree with them.
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In fact, it's high time to finally own those assholes, but make it clear that they are a completely different sect. This big ol' unified theory of Christianity (which is a completely modern construct) clearly isn't working any more.
I'm not saying that different sects of Christianity should start hacking each other to pieces like they did in the bad ol' days, but I'm thinking that trying to say that Christianity has any kind of unity should really, really go by the way side.
Just admit they are Christians already, state they are not the same kind of Christian you are, and then do something to oppose them if they try to push policies that you disagree with.
Verbally sending these guys to Canterbury clearly isn't working, esepcially since the American Wahhabists have no problems sending other Christians to Canterbury or steeple-jacking their Churches, or engaging in violent rhetoric against people who disagree with them.